Mark Phillips
1 min readMay 10, 2018

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Thanks for the share back — sounds like a great gathering of the minds!

An observation I’d like is that, on a very practical note, we should perhaps be spending as much time building learning networks as we do on our own projects. By this I mean literally budgeting out time each day/week/month to work on system-scale projects within our peer network.

For me, this comes down to developing deep, trusting friendships with those in my network, and prioritizing time to listen and support each other’s work. This is a tectonic shift for our siloed, specialized work culture, but I think shifting our daily lives to include more and more focus on network-scale cooperation and collaboration is the next step to make.

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Mark Phillips
Mark Phillips

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